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Simple answer: no.

Witcher 3: Yes

Cities skyline: Yes

Starcraft 2: Yes

Call of duty: Yes

Battlefield 3, 4 and hardline: Yes

 

The information you have provided is shit at answering the question you are asking. All computer systems are bottle necked one way or another, as the CPU and the GPU will never ever be taxed at 100% anywhere but in synthetic tests.

 

So once again.

 

Witcher 3: The CPU will be able to produce more frames than the GPU

Cities skyline: The GPU will be able to produce more frames than the CPU

Starcraft 2: The CPU will be able to produce more frames than the GPU

Battlefield 3, 4 and Hardline: The CPU will be able to produce more frames than the GPU

 

So yes? no?

 

I have no idea what the question was.

Motherboard: Asus X570-E
CPU: 3900x 4.3GHZ

Memory: G.skill Trident GTZR 3200mhz cl14

GPU: AMD RX 570

SSD1: Corsair MP510 1TB

SSD2: Samsung MX500 500GB

PSU: Corsair AX860i Platinum

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Witcher 3: Yes

Cities skyline: Yes

Starcraft 2: Yes

Call of duty: Yes

Battlefield 3, 4 and hardline: Yes

 

The information you have provided is shit at answering the question you are asking. All computer systems are bottle necked one way or another, as the CPU and the GPU will never ever be taxed at 100% anywhere but in synthetic tests.

 

So once again.

 

Witcher 3: The CPU will be able to produce more frames than the GPU

Cities skyline: The GPU will be able to produce more frames than the CPU

Starcraft 2: The CPU will be able to produce more frames than the GPU

Battlefield 3, 4 and Hardline: The CPU will be able to produce more frames than the GPU

 

So yes? no?

 

I have no idea what the question was.

nope you give me a shit answer! and everybody else give me an awesome answer!

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nope you give me a shit answer! and everybody else give me an awesome answer!

Yes that answer is hard to look at because of the wrong contained within, but they're also right. Every game will produce a bottleneck in ether the GPU or CPU, or both if you play Fallout 4. The severity will depend on a lot of things. But that CPU is enough to not cause a problem in most of the games currently available.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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